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When 4K TV, now known by the more buzzy Ultra HD moniker, finally makes its way to living rooms stateside, there’s a good chance it’ll arrive on the back of Broadcom’s tech. With its ARM-based BCM7445 video decoder solution, unveiled today at CES 2013, the chipmaker hopes to power future set-top receivers and Blu-ray players geared towards the transmission of 4K x 2K video. Utilizing the HEVC (High Efficiency Video Coding) standard to compress content by up to 50-percent, the BCM7445 allows for the delivery of up to four simultaneous streams, as well as enhanced security to support gaming, on-demand content and web-based apps. While samples of this “home gateway” chip are currently available, the company doesn’t expect mass production to kick off until sometime in mid-2014, giving MVPDs ample time to announce and launch 4K service. So, if you’re one of those deep-pocketed consumers who may have plunked down the $20,000 or so for those compatible sets, well, the ultra high-res goods are just around the corner. Hit up the break below for the official PR.Continue reading Broadcom’s new ARM-based chip boosts Ultra HD TV into living rooms of the futureComments
source: http://www.engadget.com/2013/01/08/broadcoms-arm-based-chip-ultra-hd-tv/
2013-01-08 06:32:16
Source: http://someit.com/2013/01/08/broadcoms-new-arm-based-chip-b/